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Solomon Dayrolles (died 1786) was an
English diplomat.
Dayrolles was the
nephew and heir of
James Dayrolles, king's
resident for some time at Geneva,...
- Brigadier-General
James Dayrolles Crosbie, CMG, DSO, JP, DL (19
August 1865 – 18
December 1947) was an
Irish Justice of the Peace, High
Sheriff and Deputy...
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Dayrolles Blakeney Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 4th
Baron Ventry, DL, JP (22
January 1828 – 8
February 1914), was an
Irish hereditary peer,
elected as an Irish...
- Lord Carmarthen, when he
eloped with one of the
daughters of
Solomon Dayrolles. On 16 May 1778, as the only
surviving child of her father, Lady Amelia...
- 1815);
James Crosbie (High
Sheriff 1862,
colonel Kerry Militia);
James Dayrolles Crosbie (1865-1947) (High
Sheriff 1894,
Deputy Lieutenant Co.
Kerry 1900...
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house in Bar Harbor, Maine,
inspired by
Tuscan villas. She
married Armar Dayrolles Saunderson, son of
British politician Edward James Saunderson, in 1906...
- 1852) 1802 –
Richard Upjohn, English-American
architect (d. 1878) 1828 –
Dayrolles Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 4th
Baron Ventry,
Irish hereditary peer (d. 1914)...
- 1735) 1745–17??:
Robert Langrishe[citation needed] 1745–1747:
Solomon Dayrolles 1747–17??:
William FitzWilliam 1757:
James Gisborne 1761–1763: George...
- Edinburgh, Scotland, the
third daughter and
sixth child of nine
children of
Dayrolles Blakeney Mullins and
Harriet Elizabeth Frances, née Wauchope, of Niddrie...
- Gretton, 1st
Baron Gretton, and Hon. Maud
Helen de Moleyns,
daughter of
Dayrolles Blakeney Eveleigh-de-Moleyns, 4th
Baron Ventry. Lord
Gretton was educated...